Accreditation as an Auctioneer - Real Estate, Stock and Station - New South Wales

Description

You will require this accreditation if you want to carry out auctioneering activities as an estate agent or a stock and station agent. Applications will only be considered if you hold the relevant qualification.

Auctioneering that will require this accreditation includes:

property

land

horses

cattle

mules

sheep

swine

camels

goats

alpacas

ostriches

emus.

Please consult the Contact Officer for more information.

Service type

Licence

A licence defines the need to obtain recognition / certification and registration to undertake a certain business activity.

Eligibility requirements

To be eligible for this accreditation you must:

hold a Real Estate Agent's Licence and / or Stock and Station Agent's Licence

complete a 'Statement of Attainment' demonstrating that you have been assessed as competent by a qualified trainer working with a registered training organisation

demonstrate competency in the training qualification/s required for auctioneer accreditation.

If a licensee intends to conduct auctions under both a stock and station agent class (auctioning both stock and rural land) and a real estate agent class of licence, evidence of having completed all required competencies must be provided. Refer to the Property, Stock and Business Agents (Auctioneers Qualification) Order 2009 for more information.

Further information on the qualifications required can be found on the application form. Alternatively, please consult the Contact Officer or view their website.

Supporting information

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